Stateside for Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Today on Stateside, how one Detroit emergency room physician is searching for answers and solutions to handling the coronavirus pandemic. Plus, what would it mean to safely reopen the state.
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The checklist: what Michigan needs to safely reopen some workplaces
Stateside’s conversation with Kate Wells and Will Callan
- Kate Wells is a reporter for Michigan Radio
- Will Callan is a producer for Michigan Radio
With national attention elsewhere, Great Lakes pollution rising
Stateside’s conversation with Nick Schroeck
- Nick Shroeck is Director of Clinical Programs and Associate Professor of Law at University of Detroit Mercy School of Law and an expert in environmental law.
Despite Pandemic, Enbridge moves ahead with Line 5 applications, Tribes want their voices included
Stateside’s conversation with Kathleen Brosemer
- Kathleen Brosemer is Environmental Director for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
What one Michigan emergency physician has learned, and what’s left unknown, during COVID-19
Stateside’s conversation with Dr. Charlene Babcock
- Dr. Charlene Babcock practices emergency medicine at Ascension St. John in Detroit, Michigan.
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